
Love Bite 2019
"A Post-Apocalyptic Post-Relationship Story"
In the gripping short film *Love Bite (2019)*, directed by Charles de Lauzirika, a feuding couple trapped in the confines of an abandoned cargo truck face a double threat—both the ravenous undead and the escalating chaos of their own deteriorating relationship.
Director: Charles de Lauzirika
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Love Bite (2019) about?
*Love Bite* follows a bickering couple seeking refuge in an abandoned cargo truck during a zombie apocalypse. As tensions rise, their arguments spiral into chaos, testing their survival instincts and relationship. The film blends horror and comedy, using the undead as a backdrop for their crumbling romance.
Who directed Love Bite?
Charles de Lauzirika directed *Love Bite (2019)*.
Who stars in Love Bite?
The short film stars Cuyle Carvin, Carlee Baker, Toddrick Thomas, and Nathan W. Collins in the lead roles.
Is Love Bite (2019) worth watching?
While *Love Bite* is unrated on IMDb, its unique mix of horror, comedy, and relationship drama makes it a standout short film. The 17-minute runtime keeps the pace tight, and its dark humor offers a fresh take on zombie tropes, making it worth a watch for fans of the genre.
How long is Love Bite?
*Love Bite* has a runtime of 17 minutes.
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About Love Bite (2019) — Zombie Apocalypse Comedy Where Love Turns Feral
In the gripping short film *Love Bite (2019)*, directed by Charles de Lauzirika, a feuding couple trapped in the confines of an abandoned cargo truck face a double threat—both the ravenous undead and the escalating chaos of their own deteriorating relationship. As the zombie apocalypse rages outside, their bickering reaches a fever pitch, blurring the line between survival and self-destruction. With their loyal dog as the only witness to their turmoil, the couple's frantic arguments turn into a desperate fight for survival, where trust becomes as scarce as ammunition.
This horror-comedy brims with dark humor and raw tension, blending the claustrophobic dread of a zombie outbreak with the intimate struggles of a relationship on the brink. De Lauzirika crafts a tense, claustrophobic atmosphere where every shouted insult could be the last before the undead breach their fragile sanctuary.